Where to stay near Kuala Lumpur City Centre

Exploring Kuala Lumpur CBD

If you want views of the best attractions in town, the stay in one of the top five star hotels in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre, or KLCC. Guests can expect to wake up to views of the world famous Petronas Twin Towers and be right in the centre of all the action. Kuala Lumpur City Center also has the best selection of historic sites. Fountains, parks and colonnades characterize the colonial district, but this part of town also has a few of the finest mosques this side of the Middle East.

Accommodations near Kuala Lumpur CBD

There is a range of options for all travellers such as Wifi equipped amenities, gym, fitness centres, and complimentary breakfast. The most popular hotel in Kuala Lumpur is the Vortex Suites KLCC Kuala Lumpur, which has been booked 5 times from our Hotels.com verified guests. Our guests also highly recommended Soho Suites KLCC by leala in Kuala Lumpur as it has been reserved 5 times.

Sightseeing near Kuala Lumpur CBD

This public park is located close to the popular KLCC shopping centre making it a frequented site by tourists. At the park, visitors will find the famous Lake Symphony, which is a water fountain with shows displayed daily at noon and in the evenings. Its facilities also include other fountains, reflecting pools, children's playgrounds, a jogging track and even sculptures all scattered throughout this huge and beautiful park.

Also known as the Independence Stadium, Merdeka Stadium is a place with historical importance as it is the site of the formal declaration of independence of the Federation of Malaya in 1957. It served as the main venue for major national celebrations and sporting events in the past and today is still used for concerts and sporting events.

Transportation near Kuala Lumpur CBD

The most convenient means of getting around is by taxi, which can be affordably chartered to any destination in the metropolitan area. It is best to insist that drivers use the meter. The public bus system, headlined by Rapid KL lines, has become more accessible in recent years, but the easiest means of getting around is still the light rail transit (LRT), with routes connecting all the major districts and suburbs.